What volvo website did you see the information on? Does it also lilst the "specifications" such as length, width and such? Just looking for cab and chasis information. Also does anyone know if this is Volvo's "fire duty" cab and chasis or is it a "standard" cab and chasis that was heavily modified by Strongs? Lastly, who is Strong's? Thanks for any help with these questions.

Gary, NWF&RS have three new Volvo FLL/Emergency-One WrL's in the brigade at the moment. By all accounts, they are all going onto retained stations. A total of twenty-one are on order. An original order for twenty was placed, but PN04WKB was unfortunately rolled near Aberdyfi thus an extra one was ordered. One is around the Buckley area on driver training at the moment.

North Wales have placed an order for 21 pumps on Volvo chassis with Emergency One to be delivered over a two year period. To date four have been completed and delivered to the service.

Added by Andy Fish on 15 August 2011.

Todd. Details are on volvotrucks dot com. Click through from United Kingdom to FL then Sectors.

Added by David Williamson on 15 August 2011.

Thx David.

Added by Todd on 15 August 2011.

Angloco are doing the fire-engineering on the Volvo/Strongs type B water tenders

Added by Gary Parkinson on 15 August 2011.

Whilst on the subject of concept vehicles, does anybody know if Scania are producing a turnkey appliance. The reason I ask is a new name (Fire Build) was used in reference to fire appliance on the Scania stand last year at Stoneleigh.

Added by Simon Gunning on 16 August 2011.

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